In a recent development, actor and board member of Tarlac's second district, Arron Villaflor, has firmly denied allegations surrounding a circulating video scandal, labeling the issue as nothing more than a deliberate smear campaign aimed at tarnishing his reputation. During an exclusive interview, Villaflor emphasized that the images being used against him are solely derived from his professional projects with the production company Vivamax.
Villaflor's Strong Rebuttal
Villaflor stated, "All the materials they are showing are from my Vivamax projects. There are numerous smear campaigns out there. It's an inherent part of the political industry, so it ultimately depends on you on how you're going to react." He further elaborated that, contrary to damaging his career, this controversy has inadvertently benefited him by highlighting his resilience and focus.
According to the actor-politician, he no longer concerns himself with controlling others' opinions, believing that self-reliance is the key to overcoming such challenges. The allegations first emerged during his campaign for the board member position in Tarlac's second district back in May 2025, but he has consistently refuted these claims and even challenged those linking him to the scandalous video.
Other Celebrities Drawn into the Controversy
Meanwhile, the scandal has also implicated other prominent figures in the entertainment industry, including actors Nikko Natividad, Gil Cuerva, and Ron Angeles. They have been associated with intimate videos that have spread across social media platforms, adding fuel to the fire of this ongoing controversy.
While Nikko Natividad has remained silent on the specific allegations, he recently shared an entry for the "Galawgaw" dance challenge on his social media account. This post garnered numerous comments from netizens, many of which appeared to reference the scandal, though Natividad has not directly addressed these remarks.
Ron Angeles, on the other hand, posted a cryptic message following his involvement in the issue, captioning a poolside photo with "Relax lang kayo dyan," which translates to "Just relax there." This has left fans and followers speculating about his stance on the matter.
Lack of Official Confirmation
As of now, there has been no official confirmation or statement from any of the mentioned personalities regarding the authenticity or origins of the circulating videos. The situation remains unresolved, with public interest continuing to grow as more details—or lack thereof—surface.
This incident underscores the volatile intersection of politics and celebrity culture, where personal lives often become fodder for public scrutiny and potential manipulation. Villaflor's denial and framing of the issue as a smear campaign reflect a broader trend in how public figures navigate controversies in the digital age.
